Business screen magazine (1967)

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NATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS OF SPONSORED FILMS MODERN TALKING PICTURE SERVICE: ROTHACKER INCORPORATED: closer tie-in with bis film. Prints are all handinspected, sound-read, cleaned and repaired and a complete record maintained on condition of each print. An indi\idual print breakdown with classification is always available and print lifetime guarantee is a part of the ser\ice. Monthly exhibition reports sent with fnll information of each showing. Special questionnaires and personal attendance at screenings provide additional information and can be keyed to supplement companies' other public relations efforts. Foreign' Disthibution: In addition to full coverage throughout the United States and Canada, Rothacker. Inc., offers international distribution senice for Europe and the Orient. The main basis of operation is from Germany with other distributors located in England, France, Scandinavia, the Benelux countries, Italy and Switzerland. The foreign distribution is handled in basically the same manner as the domestic with special emphasis on a>idience selectivity and a high standard of the circulation of each film title. As this t\T3e of acti\ih continues to grow throughout Europe, the number of specific outlets in specialized categories continues to increase. • Alaska (811-8th Ave.); Atlanta, Ca. (714 Spring St., N.W.); Boston, Mass. (1168 Commonwealth Ave.); Buffalo, N.Y. (1122 W. Chippewa St.); Cedar Rapids, la. (129-3rd Ave., S.W'.); Charlotte, \. C. (.501 N. College St.); Chicago, 111. (160 E. Grand .^ve.); Cincinnati, Ohio (9 Garfield PI.); Cleveland, Ohio (22.38 Euclid Ave.); Dallas, Tex. (1400 Slocum St.); Denver, Colo. (922 Bannock St.); Detroit, .Mich. (14.5.33 Second Ave.): Harrisburg, Pa. (928 N. 3rd St.); Honolulu, Hawaii (742 Ala Mo.ana Blvd.); Houston, Tex. (4084 Westheimcr Rd. ); Indianapolis, Ind. (102 E. Vermont St.); Kans.is Citv, Mo. (3718 Broadway); Los Angeles, Calif. (1145 N. McCadden Place); Memphis, Tenn. (214 S. Cleveland St.); Milwaukee, Wis. (1696 N. Astor St.); Minneapolis, Minn. (1114 Nicollet Ave.); New Orieans, La. (715 Girod St.); New York, .N.Y. (1212 Ave. of the Americas); Omaha, Neb. (1410 Howard St.); Philadelphia, Pa. (1234 Spruce St.); Pittsburgh, Pa. (910 Penn Ave.); St. Louis, Slo. (201 S. Jefferson); San Francisco, Calif. (16 Spear St.); Seattle, Wash. (2100 N. 4.5th St.); Summit. N.J. (315 Springfield Ave.); W.ishington, D.C. (927-19th St., X.W.); Don Mills, Ont,ario, Canada (1875 Leshe St.); Montreal, Canada (485 McGill St.). Special Activities: A physical handling services is maintained for technical professional and special films. Recent references for sponsor reading (a\ailable on letterhead request or by telephone from listed sales offices) include: The Modern Fact Book of Sponsored Film Distrihution; Business Films at the Movies; Hoie to Reach the Television Audience with Business Sponsored Films: The Teen Age Market; and How To Hit The Bidl's Etje With Your Business Motion Picture. Skyport Cinema: Free movie lounges in airport terminals now operating in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Kansas City and Minneapolis. Films provide entertainment and information for waiting passengers and are shown continuously for about ten hours each day. Modern Marketing Programs: Handles the sale and rental of business programs to industry; also coordinates marketing programs in the sponsored film field. • ROTHACKER, INC. Rothacker Building, 241 West 17th Street, New York, N.Y, lOOIl Phone: (212) 989-2929 Douglas D. Rothacker Jr., President W. Stanfield Cooper, Vice-President Edward F. Psotta, Vice-President Merrill E. Laub, Vice-President Mayme R. Dawson, Secretary-Treasurer Background: Estabhshed in 1910 as the Rothacker Film Manufacturing Co., pioneer producer and distributor of sponsored films, the organization was subsequentK' reorganized as Rothacker, Inc., and is currently engaged in speciahzed business film distribution throughout the world. Services .\.\d Operations: Distribution of sponsored business films through theatrical, nontheatrical and television outlets is handled from the New York office and the various distributors throughout the United States and Europe. Emphasis is put upon reaching exactly the audience the sponsor wishes to reach no matter how specific or how general that audience may be; and this individual approach is accomplished through separate promotional campaigns, audience selection, publicity and ph\sical handling done on a separate basis for each film. A general catalogue is not pubhshed since each title receives an exclusive handling, thus assuring the sponsor of more complete identification and a STERLING MOVIES, INC, Executive Office: 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022 Phone: 586-1717 AC: 212 Charles F. Dolan, Fresid/'nt Sophie C. Hohne, Senior Vice Present G. Roger C.ahanev, Executive Vice President Morton J. Fink, Vice President, Director of Marketing William ]. Tro\-, National Sales Manager CFE4TIVE PbOCRAMMINC SERVICES 375 Park Avenue. New York, N.Y. 10022 Phone: 586-1717 AC: 212 Edward Atwood, Executive Producer Television Presentations, Inc. (Closed Circuit DiWsion) 375 Park Avenue, New York. N.Y. 10022 Phone: 421-9666 AC: 212 Ira G. DeLumen, Executive Producer National Sales Offices Eastern Region 375 Park Avenue, New York, N,Y. 10022 Phone: .586-1717 AC: 212 Morton J. Fink; William J. Tro\-; Sophie C. Hohne; Vincent J. Capuzzi Washington, D.C. Sales Office 1750 Pennsjivania Avenue, N.W. 20206 Phone: 298-5980 AC 202 Ward French. Regional Sales Manager Midwestern Region 69 W. Washington St., Chicago. 111. 60602 Phone: 939-6056 .\C: 312 Frank J. Ha\licek, Vice President Gordon J. Hempel Western Region 6290 Sunset Boulevard, Los .\ngeles, Calif. 90028 Phone 467-3739 AC: 213 Ralph Rafik. Regional Sales Manager Canadian Sales Office Sterling Movies Canada 4980 Buchan Street, Montreal 9, Quebec Phone: 737-1147 .\C: 514 John Lush, Manager BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967 I